The Kastle FX series has been one of the most talked-about series of skis we have carried in the past decade, with the FX 96 Ti as the crown jewel. After being redesigned last year to bring metal back in the skis, the FX series rolls into 2024 unchanged. If you are new to the FX series, here's what you need to know. These "free cross" skis blend race-room heritage with modern-day all-mountain prowess. Time and time again, skiers say Kastles just feel different. We call it that Kastle special sauce. Smooth, responsive, damp, fast, and insanely versatile, the FX96 Ti appeals most to advanced and expert skiers who attack the fall line all day long. That said, the newer FXs are more forgiving than past models, opening them up to certain aspiring intermediate skiers as well. They also link turns smoother, weigh less, and have bigger sweet spots. Taken together, this blend of performance with premium materials and Kastle savvy add up to one of the best all-mountain skis on the market today. Similar skis: Volkl M6 Mantra, Stockli Stormrider 95, DPS Pagoda Piste 94 C2.
Dimensions: | 133/96/119 |
Radius: | 20m@188cm |
Rocker: | Freeride Rocker |
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Construction: | Full Sidewall |
Weight: | 3840 grams (per pair for size 180cm) Learn more about ski weights |